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Local Development Framework
- Allocations Development Plan Document
- Annual Monitoring Report
- Core Strategy Development Plan Document
- Development Policies Development Plan Document
- Local Development Scheme
- North Northallerton Development Area
- Planning Policy Advice and Documents
- Proposals Map
- Regional Spatial Strategy
- Statement of Community Involvement
- Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment
- Supplementary Planning Documents
- Sustainability Appraisal
Annual Monitoring Report
The Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) is published by the Council each year and submitted to the Government by the end of December. The 2010 AMR (covering the period April 2009 to March 2010) was submitted on 21st December 2010. It sets out each year:
- how the Council is performing against the timescales and milestones set out in the Local Development Scheme
- provides information on the extent to which policies in the Local Development Framework are being achieved.
- advises on the need to update the Local Development Scheme
Documents to download:
Previous Reports:
- AMR 2010 (PDF 6.24MB) Opens in a new window
- AMR 2009 (PDF 3.4MB) Opens in a new window
- AMR 2008 (PDF 1.95MB) Opens in a new window
- AMR 2007 (PDF 1.77MB) Opens in a new window
- AMR 2006 (PDF 1.79MB) Opens in a new window
- AMR 2005 (PDF 5.04MB) Opens in a new window (Includes information for 2004)
These documents are available to purchase. Please see the Document Price List (PDF 27kB) Opens in a new window for prices
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If you have any comments or would like to ask a question click here or use the contact details below
Planning Policy
Hambleton District Council
Civic Centre
Stone Cross
Northallerton
DL6 2UU
Tel: 0845 1211 555
Email: planning.policy@hambleton.gov.uk





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